XEJ-AM
City | Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua |
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Branding | Radio México Noticias |
Frequency | 970 kHz |
First air date | May 17, 1930 |
Format | News/talk |
Power | 10 kW day/5 kW night[1] |
Callsign meaning | Juárez |
Owner |
Radiorama (operated by Grupo Radio México) (Radiofónica del Norte, S.A.) |
XEJ-AM is a radio station on 970 AM in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, known as Radio México Noticias.
History
After coming to air on May 17, 1930, XEJ received its first concession on December 1, 1932, the first day concessions were awarded for Mexican radio stations. Owned by Buttner Valenzuela y Compañía, XEJ was among the first Mexican radio stations outside of Mexico City and broadcast on the split frequency of 1015 kilocycles. In 1937, XEJ was sold to Pedro Meneses y Hoyos, and by 1941, XEJ was on its more familiar frequency of 970. Meneses built XEJ into a larger organization; his family established XEJ television in 1954 and other stations across Chihuahua. Mexican Broadcasting Co., S.A. became the concessionaire on May 2, 1957, and Radiofónica del Norte replaced MBC in 1977.
References
- ↑ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de Radio AM. Last modified 2016-03-31. Retrieved 2016-05-15.